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I second that. Last weeks' episode was a knockout (both figuratively and literally) but this was somehow even better.

I second that. Last weeks' episode was a knockout (both figuratively and literally) but this was somehow even better.

The best use of Susan Sarandon! I cried with laughter when I realized he had her on the show just to make a joke about his own masturbation.

The best use of Susan Sarandon! I cried with laughter when I realized he had her on the show just to make a joke about his own masturbation.

What kind of man goes into business with my infant daughter? No man. No man at all.

What kind of man goes into business with my infant daughter? No man. No man at all.

There are three episodes left, not two. The finale is one hour long, otherwise it would actually be four episodes to go. This is a 22-part season. Come on Todd, check your facts!

There was something about Don's whistling in the flashback - coming after a whole episode of disjointed highs and lows for its characters, with relationships ending, time expanding and collapsing at random etc. - that was so wonderfully bizarre. Beautiful, beautiful episode.